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The Disappearance of 9-Year-Old Fusako Sano
Fusako Sano disappeared while walking home from her school where she’d been watching a school baseball game. No one knew what happened to the 9-year-old until many years later when a 73-year-old woman concerned about her son’s mental health called police requesting assistance.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
Teka Adams Survived Attempted Fetal Abduction
In December 2009, a nine-month-pregnant Teka Adams lived at a Washington, D.C. homeless shelter when she met a woman who called herself Stephanie, although the woman was really named Veronica Deramous. Claiming to be a social worker who helped low-income women in her situation, Deramous promised her baby clothes and supplies for the baby. All Adams needed to do was pick the items up from her home.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
Woman Mutilates, Murders & Dismembers Man During Meth-Fueled Sexual Act
UPDATE: Schabusiness has been deemed competent to stand trial. Wisconsin police charged 24-year-old Taylor D. Schabusiness with first-degree homicide and mutilating a corpse, as well as third-degree sexual assault after she allegedly choked her boyfriend to death, then mutilated and dismembered his body.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
Mysterious Deaths at Florida Psychiatric Hospitals
Florida’s mental health system is chronically underfunded, resulting in inadequate and insufficient care to the state’s most vulnerable and medically needy individuals. Whilst the state spends a greater portion of its mental health funding on state psychiatric hospitals, the already low $37.28 SMHA expenditure per capita rate leaves gaps in care -and far too often, patients pay a heavy price. In some cases, patients are abused by staff or other patients, left seriously injured or debilitated, or even die after overworked or improperly trained psychiatric hospital staff make serious mistakes or otherwise act negligently in their duty of care.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Journal
"I'm Going to Die Here"
Lamekia Dockery screamed in agonizing pain through tears streaming down her face. Fellow prisoners tried to help her, but officers, the men and women in uniform who are paid to protect inmates, ignored her pitiful cries and desperate pleas to go to a hospital. Frustrated with her repeated requests, the guards placed Lamekia into solitary confinement, where she died from a sepsis infection caused by an untreated perforated ulcer six days after first asking for medical attention. The mother of five was 36 years old.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
F. Hughes: The First Woman to Successfully use "Battered Woman Syndrome" as a Legal Defense
Francine Hughes was the first woman to successfully use the “battered woman’s syndrome” as a legal defense after setting fire to the bed where her husband slept. Francine was found not guilty by reason of insanity.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in FYI
Erin Caffey Convinces Boyfriend to Kill Family, Dad Survives
When Erin Caffey’s parents forbade her to see her boyfriend, she brutally murdered her entire family as they slept. On March 1, 2018, a call came into Alba, Texas, 9-1-1 dispatchers from a frantic caller stating two men had broken into the Caffey home, killing two kids and Penny Caffey. Only 16-year-old Erin and her father, Terry Caffey, survived the attack.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
The History of the Sex Offender Registry
Sex offender registries provide the public with information regarding convicted sex offenders. The registries list individuals convicted of violent sexual offenses and those against children. Both a federal and state database of sex offenders is available online to anyone interested.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
Man Charged With Putting Flowers on Fiancee's Grave
An east Alabama man charged with criminal littering after placing flowers on his fiancee’s grave will go to trial on March 17, 2022. Winchester Hagans has pleaded not guilty to the charges. The man was arrested after his fiancee's father pressed charges against him.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal











